Manchester's Sea Fever released their brand new single "Able Eyes", taken from their second album "Surface Sound" out this Friday, May 30. Landing heavy, fuzzed guitar chords onto human-powered rhythms and
mixing impassioned vocals with deft, sparing electronic accents, the
bands links to New Order, Johnny Marr, Haven and other influential bands shimmer from behind the curtain. According to singer, guitarist and lyricist Iwan Gronow, "Able
Eyes’" truly signifies Sea Fever's versatility. Although this is not one
of our dance tracks, the song still has a real, intentional pulse,
mixing Velvet Underground guitars with layers of synths. Lyrically the
song is nostalgic, throwing back to growing up. The line: "Kicking your
heels, dissecting sums" signifies life's momentum in so many ways,
adapting and preparing for huge moments of change."
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